New VA clinic in South Texas will serve Veterans in one of the fastest growing health care systems in America.
Since World War II, VA has worked to improve prosthetics for Veterans…making them more connected to the user than ever before.
If you haven’t checked out VA in a while, things have changed. Our wide range of women’s health services and resources may surprise you.
Southern Arizona VA’s amputee clinic uses the My VA Images app to reach Veterans when video telehealth visits aren’t an option.
Hines flies this Pride flag as a vivid testament to the inclusive environment we have cultivated within these walls.
A 10,000-square-foot, cutting edge facility for orthotics and prosthetics in VA Northern Indiana is cutting wait times from weeks to days.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Marine Corps Veteran Kirstie Ennis, who served in the Marine Corps from 2008 to 2014.
Army, Coast Guard, Veteran amputee Gayle-Jayne Allyson completed her first Winter Clinic run in a bi-ski at Snowmass Village in Colorado.
Employees at James H. Quillen VA collected more than 10 tons of food as part of VA’s annual Feds Feed Families Food Drive campaign.
More than 113,000 health care trainees learn at VA medical centers each year, including over 1,300 at Edward Hines Jr. VA in Chicago.
Army Veteran at Tennessee VA receives a new type of prosthetic leg that features a motor-powered microprocessor prosthetic knee that uses artificial intelligence and cutting-edge technology.
While VA careers are often associated with clinical work, there are entry-level positions that fly under the radar. Is your next job among them?